Sample (n = 482) | Addiction to cybersexuality | ||
No (n = 427) | Yes (n = 55) | ||
History of sexually transmitted infections | |||
Yes | 119 (24.7%) | 96 (22.5%) | 23 (41.8%) |
No | 363 (75.31%) | 331 (77.5%) | 32 (58.2%) |
Type of sexually transmitted infection |
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Hot piss | 9 (07.4%) | 4 (00.9%) | 5 (18.5%) |
Sex scraping | 22 (18.0%) | 15 (03.5%) | 7 (25.9%) |
Sex discharge | 14 (11.5%) | 4 (00.9%) | 10 (03.7%) |
Sex lesion | 4 (00.9%) | 2 (07.4%) | |
Sexual dysfunction/Premature ejaculation | |||
Yes | 34 (07.1%) | 22 (05.2%) | 12 (21.8%) |
No | 448 (92.9%) | 405 (94.8%) | 43 (78.2%) |
Alcohol consumption |
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Yes | 273 (56.6%) | 237 (55.5%) | 36 (65.5%) |
No | 209 (43.4%) | 190 (44.5%) | 19 (34.5%) |
Tobacco consumption | |||
Yes | 25 (26%) | 16 (3.7%) | 9 (56.3%) |
No | 71 (74%) | 64 (15%) | 7 (43.7%) |
Use of other psychoactive substances |
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Yes | 16 (3.3%) | 8 (1.9%) | 8 (14.5%) |
No | 466 (96.7%) | 419 (98.1%) | 47 (85.5%) |
Existence of a relationship between substance use and sexuality | |||
Yes | 5 (1%) | 4 (0.9%) | 1 (1.8%) |
No | 477 (99%) | 442 (103.5%) | 35 (63.6%) |
Judicial history related to cybersexuality | |||
Yes | 6 (1.2%) | 4 (0.9%) | 2 (3.6%) |
No | 476 (98.8%) | 423 (99.1%) | 53 (96.4%) |
Conventional or traditional treatment related to sexuality | |||
Yes | 27 (5.6%) | 24 (5.6%) | 3 (5.5%) |
No | 455 (94.4%) | 403 (94.4%) | 52 (94.5%) |